Vermont is located
in the New England region of the United States. The Green Mountain State is
known for its beautiful fall foliage and its maple syrup. It is a popular
destination for hiking and skiing.

The state is extremely rural, its valleys littered with farms. Its largest city
is Burlington, pop. 38,889. Among the state's major exports are cheese, maple
syrup, marble, slate, and granite. Tourism is also a very large industry in
Vermont, as skiers travel from Boston, New York, Canada, and elsewhere to ski
resorts up and down the Green Mountain spine during the winter. In summer, the
many bed and breakfasts fill up with couples and families wanting to visit the
state's small towns and wild areas.

The Vermont dialect uses broad “a” and “e” sounds for vowels. Also, words that
end with “r” get an “uh” sound, and one-syllable words are turned into two
syllables. Here are some examples of Vermont speak: cow would be “kyow”, that is
“tha-at”, there would sound like “they-uh” and idea is “oi-dea”. If you are not
a native Vermonter, you will likely be called a “flatlander”.

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